std::strncpy
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Defined in header <cstring>
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char *strncpy( char *dest, const char *src, std::size_t count ); |
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Copies at most count characters of the byte string pointed to by src (including the terminating null character) to character array pointed to by dest.
If count is reached before the entire string src was copied, the resulting character array is not null-terminated.
If, after copying the terminating null character from src, count is not reached, additional null characters are written to dest until the total of count characters have been written.
If the strings overlap, the behavior is undefined.
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[edit] Parameters
dest | - | pointer to the character array to copy to |
src | - | pointer to the byte string to copy from |
count | - | maximum number of characters to copy |
[edit] Return value
dest
[edit] Example
#include <iostream> #include <cstring> int main() { const char* src = "hi"; char dest[6] = {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'};; std::strncpy(dest, src, 5); std::cout << "The contents of dest are: "; for (char c : dest) { if (c) { std::cout << c << ' '; } else { std::cout << "\\0" << ' '; } } std::cout << '\n'; }
Output:
The contents of dest are: h i \0 \0 \0 f
[edit] See also
copies one string to another (function) | |
copies one buffer to another (function) | |
C documentation for strncpy
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